JDC Establishes Two New Israel Child Centers JERUSALE M — Tw o new child devel opment cen- ters in Israel, one at Assaf Harofe Hospita . 1 and the other at Ashkelon clospital, raise For Custe)In Drapery Mani,* Call We Also Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtains Professionally s, Ic WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891-1818 Suburban Call Collect Reverse Charges to seven the contry-wide net- work which Malben, the Joint Distribution Committee pro- gram in Israel, Las helped to create over the past 15 years, it was reported by Edward Ginsberg, JDC Chairman. The other centers are lo- cated in Beersheba, Jerus- alem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and the Chaim Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer. Ginsberg said that the opening of the two new cen- ters for the care and treat- ment of children suffering from mental and physical disabilities 'helped to fill "one of the country's most serious unmet needs." He pointed out that about 15 per cent of the children in Israel are born with actual or potential handicaps. The Assaf Harofe center will serve children in the: Lamle - Lod area, which ha ; 2 high percentage of new Ar_ r ivals in low income families , an i.' ; , sections of Rishori l e _ zie n and Rehovot, Gi;hberg sa id . t;ome 3,000 child ren are MORRIS BUICK THE G HE tiff BUICK BARGAIN DAYS ALL '73 BUICKS ON SALE NOW 14500 W. 7 MILE At Lodge X way 3112-7100 born each year in both areas, most of them in Assaf Harofe Hospital. The center is thus in a strategic position to de- tect deficiencies at birth and to follow up on infants who are likely to develop handi- caps later on. The center's staff has in- structed the doctors and nur- ses at mother and child clin- ics in special techniques to diagnose various defects. The center expects to be able to treat 20 to 25 children per month. The child development cen- ter in the Ashkelon Hospital serves an area which has previously been almost totally neglected. As at ',.he Assaf Harofe cen- ter, th,2 Ashkelon staff has alreaisty begun to instruct doh-'tors and nurses in the area's mother and child clin- ics in the techniques to iden- tify infants with actual or potential mental and physical deficiencies. Old-Timers Slate Installation Dinner Dr. Arthur Gilbert will be installed as president of the Hannah Schloss Old-Timers at the annual installation and dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. Sun- day at Temple Israel. Other elected officers are Meyer Waterstone and Alfred Klunover, vice presidents; Irving Small, secretary; and Edgar Schlussel, treasurer. Harry Pliskow, past presi- dent, will be installing offi- cer. President Barney Barnett invites guests. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Samuel Bank, general chairman, 399-5982. Big Sur. You've had a sunset ride. You deserve Seagram's V.O. The First Canadian. First in smoothness. 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Italy Premier Denies Laxity With Fascists Sammy Davis Jr., Tells Why Ile liecame a Jew NEW YORK—"The proph- etic heritage of the Jewish people, with its majestic teachings of universal ideal- ism, has apparently created in the Jew a will to live which no disaster could crush. I wanted to be a part of this people. I didn't want to stay on the outside look- ing in any longer, as I had to do all my life. I wanted to get on the inside, feel my Judaism and participate in it." These were the words of black entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., in a message read at the 30th anniversary cele- bration of United Israel World Union at Cong. Rodeph Sholom here. Davis, whose message was read by World Union founder David Horowitz, was out of the country at the time. Harry Leventhal was hon- ored at the dinner for his dedication "to the Hebraic faith and humanitarian caus- es." Rev. John Stanley Grauel, Methodist minister who served on the refugee ship Exodus, was one of the speakers. Another message was read from Dr. Max Nussbaum of Temple Israel of Hollywood, who converted Davis to Ju- daism. The entertainer said that ROME (JTA) — Italian Premier Guilio Andreotti re- jected accusations that his government has been lax in preventing a resurgence of fascism. Andreotti was replying to questions in Parliament at the end of one of the most violent sessions in recent years. Neo-fascist and left- wing deputies insulted each other, punched each other and hurled objects across the chambers as ushers strug- gled to restore order. Andreotti also rejected communist accusations that his government manages to survive only because of the tacit support of the neo- fascist Italian Social Move- ment (MSI) which is now Italy's fourth largest political movement with 56 deputies in the House and 26 senators. The MSI came under par- liamentary attack following .1 rally last month in Milan in which some of its leaders were involved and in which young policeman was killed. Although the MSI has dis- claimed any link with two right-wingers arrested in connection with the killing, Andreotti said: "When (MSI) senators and deputies are in the front ranks of a banned march which result- ed in the killing of a police- man, they may not be guilty on a penal basis, but they are certainly guilty politic- ally." Andreotti had been asked `o outlaw the party on the basis of a 1956 law that bans the resurrection of fascism •der any guise. T h e premier, however, 3a id only that his gov- ernment is "ready to adopt urgent measures directly if this proved necessary and advisable." the main motivation for his decision to become a Jew was "the prophetic ideals of so- cial justice and human broth- erhood, beyond race and creed" that Judaism repre- sents. He added: "For many years I have seen an affinity between the Jews and the Negro. The Jews have been oppressed for 3,000 years and the Ne- groes for 300, but the rest was very much the same. "I have read the history of the Jews rather thoroughly, and what I found was quite familiar to me: oppressed and enslaved for centuries, despised and rejected; searching for a home, for equality and human dignity, and suffering the loneliness of being unwanted—but sur- viving even the destruction of their homes and the burning of their temples; hanging on to the faith and enduring the scorn, the intolerance, the abuses against them be- cause they were `different'; time and again losing eves y- thing, but never their belief in themselves and in their right to have rights, asking for nothing but to be left alone — and I found myself saying to the author — it was 'A History of the Jews' by Abram Sachar — 'I know exactly how you feel'." Arabs Discuss Middle East Peace With Israeli Communist Leaders ROME (JTA) — The number of left-wing Third Bologna Conference f o r World, trade union and peace Peace and Justice in the organizations. Middle East ended Sunday Toubi accused both the with an appeal to Israel to U.S. and Israel of joint res- withdraw from the occupied ponsibility for the failure to territories. apply Resolution 242. He was In a final communique, the supported by Knesset mem- conference called on all na- ber Uri Avneri, who said tions to work for a peaceful the rebirth of the Israeli solution in the Middle East people "cannot and must not on the basis of the United rest on the ruins of another Nations Security Council's people." Resolution 242. The final document alleg- The conference was held ed that Israel is colonizing over the weekend under occupied territories a n d the auspices of the Com- adopting measures tending munist-controlled Emilia Ro- toward permanent demo- magna Regional Administra- graphic and territorial chang- tion which has its headquar- es in the area and appealed ters in Bologna. to "parliamentarians and For the first time since governments of all nations" the '1967 war, Arab• and Is- to seek a political solution raeli delegates together dis- to the conflict implementing cussed the Middle East UN resolutions. problem. In another measure, the Delegations representing conference sent a telegram Israeli opposition forces sat in the same room with repre- to Yassir Arafat, PLO lead- sentatives from Egypt, Syria, er, expressing its "solidar- Iraq, Morocco and Jordan. ity with the Palestine people in the face of attacks by the But one disappointment Lebanese Army." for the organizers was the A special commission pro- absence of any representa- posed that the Bologna con- tives of the Palestine Lib- eration Organization because ference set up some kind of of recent events in Lebanon. permanent secretariat t o Israeli Communist Tawfik carry forward its work and Toubi agreed with some of the formation of national his Arab co-delegates that committees to propagandize "small b u t courageous" the need for peace in the forces in Israel are firmly Middle East. Although the opposed to what he called conference was non-govern- the "expansionist and op- mental, organizers said sev- pressive" policy of the Israeli eral governments and UN government. He said the Is- Secretary G e n er a 1 Kurt raeli opposition had come to Waldheim had expressed Bologna not only in search their interest in being in- of solidarity but also to join formed about its results. Meanwhile, Arabs, Com- a common fight for peace. Other delegations come munist, Socialist, and Chris- from the Soviet Union and tian delegates to a pro-Pal- Soviet-bloc countries; North estinian conference in Brus- Korea; ' North Vietnam and sels agreed that the only the Vietnamese Liberation solution to the Mid East Adjust to your surround- Front; the United States and problem is the formation of ings — learn to take life a: Canada; several European a single Palestinian nation— it comes. and African countries and a including Israel.